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Massive outages in Sicily affect 500,000 people

During a searing heatwave, hundreds of thousands of people in Sicily are without energy and risking blackouts.

Temperatures on the Italian island have risen to 47.6°C, and there are worries that the power outages have “brought Catania to its knees.”

The power outages are thought to have been brought on by underground wires being damaged by heat.

Water pumps stopped working, affecting between 200,000 and 300,000 people, but the problem was fixed on Monday AM.

Air conditioned rooms have been set up for the elderly, vulnerable and homeless by local authorities.

Massimiliano Russo, a filmmaker in Catania, told MailOnline: ‘The situation is very challenging. […] ‘The elderly are suffering a lot. Even the restaurateurs, forced to close due to lack of electricity. At present, no major action has been taken to help the city.’

Paola, a local, said: ‘We are in a critical situation. The temperatures are very high and there are no power and water services in many areas of the city.’ 

Russo, who currently has water but no power, explained: ‘The temperatures are very high. 

CATANIA, ITALY - JULY 15: A girl bathes a boy's head with cool water in the Piazza Duomo, a popular tourist destination, today the temperature reached 40 degrees Celsius on July 15, 2023 in Catania, Italy. The record for the highest temperature in European history was broken in August 2021, when 48.8C was registered in Floridia, a town in Italy's Sicilian province of Syracuse. (Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images)
A girl bathes a boy’s head with cool water in Catania, Sicily (Picture: Getty Images)
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There have been wildfires around Palermo, Sicily (Picture: Shutterstock)

‘The electrical infrastructure cannot withstand the overload of the city’s air conditioning. 

‘The electrical cables cannot withstand the high temperatures and melt.’ 

Supplier e-distribuzione said in a statement: ‘We find ourselves operating in conditions of exceptional climatic emergency.

‘The temperature of the asphalt on roads was recorded to have hit highs of 50 degrees.

‘This, if added to the high humidity, does not allow the correct dissipation of heat with consequent damage to the underground cables.’

Hundreds of technicians have been employed to address the issue, the company reported.

epa10755397 Passengers walk to get on the coaches that will transfer them to the other Sicilian airports following the closure of the Catania airport due to the fire that affected terminal A, in Catania, Italy, 19 July 2023. The full reopening of Catania airport was delayed as more work is needed to repair the damage caused by a fire that broke out on 16 July. EPA/ORIETTA SCARDINO
Passengers were transferred to other airports in Sicily after flights were grounded at Catania airport(Picture: EPA)

Civil protection minister Nello Musumeci has blamed the crisis on poor investment in local infrastructure and climate change.

‘We are paying on the one hand for climate change, to which we should have been paying more attention for several years, and on the other for infrastructure that does not appear entirely adequate to the new context,’ he said.

Restaurants, food shops, traders and merchants have been hit badly by the crisis and are relying on frozen food.

Flights to and from the UK to Catania are cancelled until at least July 26 because of a fire at the airport last week.

Meanwhile Palermo airport also on Sicily is currently closed because of a massive wildfire, with air traffic halted until at least 11am.

epa10751060 Firefighters work to put out a fire at the arrivals area of Vincenzo Bellini International Airport in Catania, Italy, early 17 July 2023. A fire broke out at Catania International airport 16 July night. No injuries were reported. Airport authorities have announced that no flights will depart the airport until 19 July. EPA/ORIETTA SCARDINO
Flights at Catania airport have been cancelled due to a fire last week (Picture: EPA)

The temperature on Sicily has come close to the record high of 48.8 Celsius recorded two years ago.

At least 110 people were injured in a violent hailstorm which struck the north of Italy last week.

Elsewhere in Europe, the Greek island of Rhodes has been hit with a deadly heatwave which has caused the evacuation of holidaymakers.

An easyJet pilot issued a terrifying warning to passengers flying out to the baking hot island on Monday.

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